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wee⋅nie

[wee-nee]
–noun
1. Informal. a wiener.
2. Slang. penis.
3. Slang. an insignificant, disliked person.
Also, weeny, wienie.


Origin:
wien(er) + -ie; (def. 3) prob. influenced by or continuous with weeny small child, n. use of weeny tiny (see wee, teeny-weeny )
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ween·ie   (wē'nē)   
n.  
  1. Informal A wiener.

  2. Slang A person, especially a man, who is regarded as being weak and ineffectual.

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weenie
1. [on BBSes] Any of a species of luser resembling a less amusing version of BIFF that infests many BBSes. The typical weenie is a teenage boy with poor social skills travelling under a grandiose handle derived from fantasy or heavy-metal rock lyrics. Among sysops, "the weenie problem" refers to the marginally literate and profanity-laden flamage weenies tend to spew all over a newly-discovered BBS.
Compare spod, computer geek, terminal junkie.
2. Among hackers, when used with a qualifier (for example, as in Unix weenie, VMS weenie, IBM weenie) this can be either an insult or a term of praise, depending on context, tone of voice, and whether or not it is applied by a person who considers him or herself to be the same sort of weenie. It implies that the weenie has put a major investment of time, effort and concentration into the area indicated; whether this is good or bad depends on the hearer's judgment of how the speaker feels about that area. See also bigot.
3. The semicolon character, ";" (ASCII 59).
(1995-01-18)

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